A large slab of mahogany, inlaid with stellar parquetry is finished in Theodore Alexander’s new Stout finish, a rich and full bodied dark cerused finish in a casual dark brown hue. Although at first glance a casual piece, the legs are slabs of solid acrylic affixed to the side of the top by vintage brass bolts.
An intriguing combination of casual and modern this cocktail table bridges the gap between styles.

A large slab of mahogany, inlaid with stellar parquetry is finished in Theodore Alexander’s new Stout finish, a rich and full bodied dark cerused finish in a casual dark brown hue. Although at first glance a casual piece, the legs are slabs of solid acrylic affixed to the side of the top by vintage brass bolts.
An intriguing combination of casual and modern this cocktail table bridges the gap between styles.

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Wood

Our craftsmen select wood based on beauty, colour and suitability to each individual piece. We still use traditional furniture making, wood working techniques and materials to ensure enduring quality in every one of our products.

Wood

Frequently dust exposed surfaces with a clean, damp natural cloth. Dry the surface with another clean, dry cloth. Infrequently polish your furniture (a few times a year at most) with a non-silicon-base furniture polish made by a reputable manufacturer, taking care to follow the instructions.

Frequently dust exposed surfaces with a clean, damp natural cloth. Dry the surface with another clean, dry cloth. Infrequently polish your furniture (a few times a year at most) with a non-silicon-base furniture polish made by a reputable manufacturer, taking care to follow the instructions. Bear in mind that one manufacturer’s furniture care products should never be used in combination with another. Product formulations are unique to each manufacturer and are made to blend with another, so using different polishes may cause build-up that can appear cloudy or dull over time, and/or feel sticky to the touch. Always polish or dust with a motion that follows the grain of the wood to avoid scratching the surface, and allow polish to dry completely before replacing any objects on the surface.

Acrylic

Dust with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Dry or gritty cloths may cause surface scratches and create a static electric charge on the surface. Clean Acrylic with a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water.

Dust with a soft, damp cloth or chamois. Dry or gritty cloths may cause surface scratches and create a static electric charge on the surface. Clean Acrylic with a solution of mild soap or detergent and lukewarm water. Use a clean soft cloth, applying only light pressure. Rinse with clean water and dry by blotting with a damp cloth or chamois. DO NOT USE: Window cleaning sprays, kitchen scouring compounds or solvents such as acetone, gasoline, benzene, alcohol, carbon tetrachloride, or lacquer thinner. These can scratch the surface and/or weaken it causing small surface cracks called, “crazing.”

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